FRENCH POLITICAL PROBLEMS.; THE BONAPARTISTS AND THE ANTI-JESUIT DECREES--A STUBBORN CONTEST TO BE MADE.

PARIS, April 15.--Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon I., has written from London to M. Jules Amigues, the French journalist, saying that he has read with the utmost satisfaction the protests of his nephews, the Cardinal Bonaparte and Prince... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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